Another new Brexit thread

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Telling language used by Tusk today I thought and the anger on display from the EU tells me that things are not going exactly as they want.

Always gets tetchy as the deadline approaches.
Even the outside chance of a no-deal outcome will cause great nervousness and reflection in the key EU capitals
 
You're making needlessly hard work of this. He was pretty clear from the start; it's you who seems to have misunderstood his stance.

He won't actively "support" no deal, but he will vote for it if that's the only leave option presented to him. I don't understand why his stance is causing so much confusion.
I am catching up and was just about to post something similar

That was all very tedious
 
Brilliant strategy. Tell the EU that if they don’t give us what we want we’ll do our best to shit on one of their members. Bound to work.

Back in the real world, if we actually did do that, the EU as a whole would provide the necessary support to Ireland until they rebalance their economy so they are not so dependent on us. Ireland’s economy is 2% of the size of the EU as a whole so they’d not find it too difficult to do that. There’s no-one out there that’ll do the same for us so we’ll be flogging off the NHS to the Americans in no time.
Firstly you need to calm down a bit fella, you always were a bit of a hot head. Secondly It's actually about supporting the UK economy, we come first in the event of a no deal, varadka knows that he just needs reminding of that and the fact that there won't be any settlement.
 
Basically whatever happens the country is still going to be deeply divided, on that basis I believe the least economically damaging option should be pursued, and that certainly isn't no-deal.

Whatever the outcome, deal, no deal, remain, one thing is certain, we all lose something.
 
Basically whatever happens the country is still going to be deeply divided, on that basis I believe the least economically damaging option should be pursued, and that certainly isn't no-deal.

I’m more or less the same, I personally have issues with any solution that involves leaving the customs union - due to both economic reasons and also the additional issues it creates such as the border in Ireland.
 
Firstly you need to calm down a bit fella, you always were a bit of a hot head. Secondly It's actually about supporting the UK economy, we come first in the event of a no deal, varadka knows that he just needs reminding of that and the fact that there won't be any settlement.
Firstly you need to stop posting bollocks. Secondly, see firstly.
 
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